Mastering jQuery and jQueryUI: Developer's Guide
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Enhance your development skills and user adoption with jQuery and jQueryUI. Learn best practices, examples, and valuable resources. Discover the power of leveraging these technologies effectively.
Mastering jQuery and jQueryUI: Developer's Guide
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Master the Browser with jQuery and jQueryUI Helping developers with greater capabilities, more flexibility, and user adoption facebook.com/techman97 @andyboettcher in/andyboettcher
Introduction • Andrew Boettcher • Senior CRM Advisor, Demand Chain Systems • Salesforce Partner for 10 years, over 165 deployments • Background • Systems Engineer / Architect • Software Development • VoIP Telephony Integrations • Virtual Stomping Grounds • Twitter: @andyboettcher • Blog: http://www.andyboettcher.com • Force.com Discussion Boards: techman97
Agenda • Why is it important to use technologies like jQuery? • How much is too much or too little? • Examples of jQuery / jQuery UI • Resources • Q & A
Why Important? Developers vs. Users • Developers use systems like developers • Technically-minded • Self-correcting • Understanding of “glitches” • Can switch paths mid-stream • Users use systems like users • Process-minded • Expectation of reliability and repeatability • Frustrated easily with “glitches” • Users single-handedly hold the key to ultimate “adoption”
Too Much? Finding the “Goldilocks Zone” • Good guidelines while considering jQuery • jQuery components are never a focus, they are a tool • Salesforce is very powerful; leverage your platform • Augment, augment, augment • Replace only as a last resort • jQuery is open-source • Search far and wide for plug-ins • Ask your users and leverage the Community! • Be proactive, not reactive! • #askForce / Force.com Discussion Boards
jQuery Example 1 Table Sorting
jQuery Example 2 Status and Modal Dialogs
Recap • Why is it important to use technologies like jQuery? • How much is too much or too little? • Resources: Never be afraid to ask for advice • Twitter: #askForce • Salesforce Developer Force Boards • Reach out to Bloggers and Peers • Q & A